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Originally posted by Fiverz
Originally posted by hlesterjerome
Naw, that's not gonna happen anytime soon.
They last too long. Very little repeat business. Unless manufactures can convince the public they need to put in a frail "control" circuit board that happens to have a high failure rate.
Sad to say it, but I believe this is true. Consumers won't buy if the initial cost is too high, and it would need to be to offset the lack of replacement business.
Originally posted by Long Lance
nice find !
goes to show that ideologically motivated legislature, not matter how intended falls short of its alledged goals (australian incandescent ban). i'm a bit disappointed, though, because the technology is scheduled for 2010. who knows how good affordable LEDs will be by then.
Originally posted by damajikninja
Anything htat lowers my bills, AND my carbon footprint is good in my book.
Originally posted by Murcielago
Originally posted by damajikninja
Anything htat lowers my bills, AND my carbon footprint is good in my book.
Why do you care what your "carbon footprint" is?
Originally posted by sardion2000
Why do you care that he cares?
Want to add anything substantial to this thread Murc?